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Daniel Strauss

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Daniel Strauss is a reporter for Talking Points Memo. He was previously a breaking news reporter for The Hill newspaper and has written for Politico, Roll Call, The American Prospect, and Gaper's Block. He has also interned at Democracy: A Journal of Ideas and The New Yorker. Daniel grew up in Chicago and graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in History. At Michigan he helped edit Consider, a weekly opinion magazine. He can be reached at daniel@talkingpointsmemo.com.

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NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND — If the audience at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference is any indicator, former Gov. Jeb Bush (R) has a big problem with the Republican party's conservative base.

NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND — The issue of President Obama's patriotism - or perceived lack thereof - came to the forefront at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday, when radio host Sean Hannity asked Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) what he loved most about America.

"No nation on earth has let so many on earth come with nothing and achieve anything," Cruz said, sparking applause.

NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND — During a panel on voter fraud at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday, conservative provocateur James O'Keefe suggested that his reporting on the issue should have won him a Polk Award, but that such awards are instead granted to liberal publications.

NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND — With the Supreme Court poised to hear oral arguments in King v. Burwell next week, Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) reiterated Thursday that Republicans aren't interested in fixing the subsidies language at the heart of the case.

NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND — Conservative darling Ben Carson suggested to a packed room of supporters at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday that Congress should punish federal judges who defy the will of the people.